Edmund Carl Zschernitz, age 70, of Adams died September 8, 2007 at the Villa Pines Living Center in Friendship ,Wisconsin.
Memorial services will be held at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, September 11, 2007 at the Roseberry’s Funeral Home in Friendship, Wisconsin. Pastor Richard Church will officiate.
Visitation will be prior to services beginning at 5:00 p.m. at the Funeral Home. Edmund was born April 9, 1937 in Neillsville Wisconsin to Edmund and Elizabeth (Sonnetag) Zschernitz. He enjoyed fishing and telling a good joke as well as working at Moundview Memorial Hospital as a medical technologist for many years.
Preceded in death by his parents, Edmund and Elizabeth Zschernitz; his only sibling, Patricia Booher.
Survivors:
Son: James (Suzanne) Zschernitz of Ft. Wayne, IN.
Daughter: Jennifer Zschernitz of Madison, Wisconsin
Son: Jason Zschernitz of Adams, Wisconsin
Daughter: Janet (Dave) Johnson of Mc Farland, Wisconsin
Grandchild: Amanda
Grandchild: Hailey
Grandchild: Joshua
Grandchild: Kathleen
Grandchild: Rose
Grandchild: Audrey
Grandchild: Eric
Roseberry’s Funeral Home is assisting the family.
We always enjoyed visiting with Ed. The gun cabinet he made Steve will always be a special piece of furniture in our house. We enjoyed his sense of humor. Our concolences to the family
Sorry to hear of your dads passing. I always enjoyed working with him at Moundview Memorial.
Jason, I’m sorry about your dad. We will miss him and his stories. He was a good person. He always had a sence of humor. If n needed a laugh he was the one to go to. He will be missed but dont ever forget all the good times you shared with your dad.
Jason, I was so sorry to hear about Ed, he was a great man and knew just what to say at the right time. If I can help in any way please let me know. My prayers are with you and your family. God bless.
I worked with Ed for a number of years in Marshfield. He was very dedicated to his laboratory career. To his children I send my deepest sympathy.
Jennifer & Hailey: My deepest sympathy to you both at the loss of your father & grandfather.
I remember your father always had a smile and a wave when we passed in the hospital. He knew his job well. He gave me some pond plants; these plants are still flourishing in my ponds. He gave good advice about health tests and ponds.
May God comfort you on the loss of your Father. Hold all your memories close and share them with each other. Remember your Dad’s humor.
I worked many years with Ed at the hospital, not closely, but I would see him often and hear his jokes. My fondest memory of Ed is one evening when the Adams County Fair was on, he walked over and brought back a corn dog for each of us evening workers.